[CentOS] dm-multipath do not autoscan partition table
Juraj Pisar
yuri at yuri.skTue Dec 18 09:13:26 UTC 2012
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Hello
I am wondering if anyone este tried this.
I Have few CentOS 6.2 systems that are running KVM virtual machines. As
storage backend for them I use 2 iscsi targets (based on openindiana).
For accessing these disks I use dm-multipath, since I use 2 separate
networks for access. For these reasons I want host system to force not
to scan dm-multipath disks for partitions. According to multipath.conf
man there should be feature to do it
defaults {
find_multipaths yes
user_friendly_names no
# features "1 no_partitions"
}
However when I try this error:
Dec 8 21:45:40 vnode4 kernel: device-mapper: table: 253:41: multipath:
Unrecognised multipath feature request
Dec 8 21:45:40 vnode4 kernel: device-mapper: table: 253:41: multipath:
Unrecognised multipath feature request
Dec 8 21:45:40 vnode4 kernel: device-mapper: table: 253:9: multipath:
Unrecognised multipath feature request
Dec 8 21:45:40 vnode4 kernel: device-mapper: table: 253:9: multipath:
Unrecognised multipath feature request
Do you have similar experience, or is there better way how to solve
this ?
Regards
Juraj
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